The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-27, Page 9On Wednesday Mrs. Cecil
Blake arid Barbara were dinner
gueits of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Kilpatrick, and family, Heather ;
Warren and Scott of Listowel.
They accompanied ;Mr. and Mrs.
Ncharcl_Kilpanick_and_Mrs.._ •A
N./Atkinson of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs., Earl Culbert from
Coquitlam, New Westminister,
B,C. spent a week with Mr. and"o
Mrs, Jack Errington and visited
Other relatives in this area. It
was their first trip into Ontario:.
While on a two week holiday
from Brandon Manitoba .Mr:
and Mrs: Howard Wood visited
Mrs. Gladys. Rivett , and left for
home on Thursday. Mrs. Wood
is a great-niece of Mrs, Rivett.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth.
Murch (nee Lexie McWhinney)
of Clinton, a baby boy on Satur-
day , September 16 , 1972, Ken- '
neth Vincent Congratulations
How. many voters noticed the
•electoral lists tacked up for all
in each poll to examine? Was
your name there? A few days
later' did you see these 'lists torn
down? It is an opportunity for
parents to teach respect for prop-
erty of others, and betause in
/this, case a heavy fine can .be im-,
posed on the destructive ones.
In the 70 years ago column
"Looking. Back" in the Goderich
Signal Star :September 14, 1902,.
-there was an article on-Military L---
Authorities announcing represent ,
atives from GoOerieh 33 Regi-
inent'and the Dungannon Regi-
ment at a.special' Military camp
at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Can
anyone give us any more facts'
.xe_this _interesting article? Whp
'was the Dungannon
representative?
Frank Eedy returned Wednes-
day. to OkatOks, Alberta, to the
DUNGANNON
Miss Beth McConnell visited
her cousin, Miss Lotta Gibson in
Stratford on Saturday.
Many grade XIII students ; who
are studying "King Lear" have
*'attended this Shakespearean play ,
which is one of the group being
produced at -Stratford this season.
Mr., and Mrs. John Mc Ivor.
newlyweds of Mrs:
Minnie Jones and Melvin on Sat-
, urday.
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sell,Stanley , R. 4 Ripley, $10;
Dennis Martin, R. 4 Ripley, $2;
Allan Gamble, R. 4 Ripley., $10;
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Allister McKay, R. 4 Ripley,
$5; Brian Doelman, R; 3 Holy-
rood, $10;' Eldon Eckenswiller,
R. 3 Holyroocl, $2; Jim Burt , R. 3
Holyrood, $5; Stewart McGilliv-
ray , R. 3 Hoiyrood;
Benson Shackleton, Dungan-
non, $1; Ray 'Wintemute, Dungan-'
non, $1; Grant Curran, Dungannon,
$5; •Jas_,DreAnan„Dang4nrton,
$25; Stewart.Curran Dungannon,
$1; Donald Curran, Dungannon,
Harbourn Adams, Dungan-
non, $10; Raymond Finnigan,
Dungannon,. $5; Jos. Dauphin,
Dungannon, $25; Dave
Brown, Dungannon ,'4$3; Chester
Finnigan, Diigannon, $5; Allan
Gibson, R. 3Lucknow , $25; Ken
Tayfor, R: 3 Lucknow , $5; Lorne
Hackett, R. 3 Lucknow, $25;
Chester and Belle Hackett, R. 7
Luc know-, $25; Wm . -Parrish
Lucknow, $25; Frank Thompson,
Dungannon, $25; Dan, ,MacInnes,
Dungannon, $3; John Park, Dun-
gannon, $5; Gerrie Glenn; Dun-
gannon, $b; Terry Hodges, n-
gannon, $3; Leonard Chisholm,,
Dungannon ,,$26; Irvine Eedy,
Dungannon, 410; GirVin Reed,• •
Dungannon, $25; Mrs. Mary Bere,
Dungannon, $5; Mrs. Cecil
Blake, Dungannon., $10; Anony-
mous; Dungannon,. $1; Donald
Nicholson, Dungannon, $1; Hugh
:Mc-W-hinney,,Dungannott
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Rick Park, Dungannon, $2; Free-
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Caesar, Dungannon, $15; Ron
Eggleston, Dungannon, $2; Cecil
McVall, Dungannon, $1; Marvin
DUrriin, Dungannon, $5; Gordon
Shultz , Dungannon, $2; Bill Wig-'
gins', Dungannon, $1; G. Rivett
Dungannon: .500; Jack McGee,
Dungannon, $2; John Spivack,
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Swimming Pool
Fund Over .$14,000
The swimming pool fund is
growing and at the time this list,,
was made it had reached $14,418.
Further names to previous listS
of donations are: F. R. MacDon-
ald, Chatham, $10; Gordon Mac-
Gregor , London, $10; Chris Cooke
& Son, R. 2 Lucknow , $50; Gord-
on pisher, Lucknow, $25; Bruce
Colwell, R. 5 Lucknow, $10; Mrs. ,
Eldon Henderson, Lucknow, $2; ,
Wm: Beirnes, Lucknow, $5; Lloyd
Moffat , Lucknow , $10; MrS. Q.
Smith, Lucknow; Mrs. Pete Muir
lin, Lueknow , $10;' Jim Hender-
son, Lucknow , $100; John W.
Henderson Lumber, Lucknpw ,
$200; E. M. (Bud) Crowstort, Lyt-
ton, B.C. , $10; Whitechurch
Sand and Gravel Ltd. , Maitland
Redi Mix Ltd. , Wingham, $100;
Park and Telford Ltd. ,.Stratford,
$25; Harold and Barb Londry,
Lucknow, $25; Harvey. Thompson,
R. 2. Holyrodd, $2; Tom Burrell,
R. 2 Holyrood , $5; Lloyd. Kean,
R;-----2--Holyrood7-$51 -6--anthxy-Hyd-e ,
R..2 Holyrood, $10; Ross Kenyon,
R. 2 Holyrood, $1; Clarence Hed-
ley , R.-2 Holyrood, $2; E. King,
R. 2 HolyrOod, $25; Mrs. C. M.
Johnston, Sarnia , $5; Lorne Eadie ,
R. R. 3' Hol r P. A.
Murray, R. Holyrood; $5; Ed
Thompson, R 3, Holyrood, $10;
Del..Machie, R. 3 Holyrood, $25; -
Cliff Johnston , R. 3 .Holyrood,
$25; Lloyd Johnston, R..3
Holyrood, $100; Ellwood Elliott ,
R. 3 Holyrood, $25; Barry John-
ing with his parents here for two
weeks.
LODGE AtT,ENDS SERVICE
On Sunday .about twenty mem-
bers of the CarloW Masonic'
Lodge And friencls_attendede
Dungannon United Church ser -
vice at 11.15.a.M. Rev.,C. Mc-
Clenaghan's, sermon was entitled'
T "Not•Able o Firdsh".
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson
and children of Amberley visited
'Roger Pentland following the
Frank Pentland spent :the week .
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Pierce and children in London,
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Church in Port Stanley to hear
Re•v. Karl Sievert., A welcome is
extended from Karl. and Heidi to
any former Dungannon friends to
visit with them in.Port Stanley.
Among the sick and, injured in •
•bur community are Victor Erring-
ton in Wingham Hospital; Mrs.
--Harold-lvlaie;_ Mrs
ton with a cast on. her ankle; Steve
Caesar with a cast for his broken
anklec Colin Chisholni.strapped •
for broken ribs; Johnny Aldham,
a cut on his temple from a fall
from, a biCycle; Sharon'Young a
hip injury;•Terry Olson had left
shoulder out of joint , when he
slipped-I on 3rd base in a ball'_
game. Get well wishes to each!
Mr. and. Mrs. Dick. Park, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hodges, Mr .• -
and Mrs. John Park, Mr. and Mrs.'
David Dawson, and . Mr. and Mrs.
R;bert McAllister were guests on
Saturday at the Verhoeven-Kettle
wedding in Learnington. •
• Donnie Glenn returned to Tor-
onto Sunday after a few days with
his parents and' in'6oderich. -
PRESENTAT1.0N
•A presentation was held Sattr—
day evening for Mr. and Mrs.
torn Culbert , who were married
--ret-ent ty: -Crew-e-n-dighbours en-
joyed an evening of .crokinole and (
euchre , then• made the presenta-
tion c'xptesed welcome to
• Cu I be rt 'into,,the community.
FRIDAY--SATURD Y - SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 29 30. - OCTOBER 1
John Phillip Law
Dyan Cannon
Robert Ryan
J. B. Cross Ranch, after holiday-
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